US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary on January 22 but did not post any photos or information about the celebration on social media.
President Donald Trump had several Trumps that day to criticize Democrats at Capitol Hill over the deal to reopen the government after a short hiatus.
Melania Trump's most recent social media post was on another anniversary - her husband's inauguration anniversary. "This is a year filled with wonderful moments," First Lady Trump said on January 20.
"I really like the people I've been lucky to meet across our wonderful country and around the world! ", she added. Mrs. Melania Trump posted this along with a photo of her and her soldiers being escorted.
According to The Washington Post, Donald Trump and his wife will also not hold a party in Washington D.C. on the evening of January 22. In addition, it seems uncertain whether Donald Trump and his wife will have a late celebration because the First Lady of the United States has canceled plans to accompany her husband on a trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Stephanie Grisham - Melania Trump's communications director shared with People that the First Lady had canceled the trip due to " too many schedules and logistics problems".
People assessed that the lack of sharing about their feelings at Donald Trump and his wife's wedding anniversary on Twitter was completely opposite to the social media messages of former President Barack Obama and Mrs. Michelle Obama on the birthday of the First Lady last week.
Ms. Michelle Obama posted on Instagram photos of flowers and cards given by her husband. Meanwhile, Mr. Barack Obama posted a photo with a sweet message on Instagram.
"You are not only my wife and the mother of my children, but also my best friend. I love your perseverance, love and determination. And I will love you more every day," Trump wrote.
On his 25th wedding anniversary last October, Mr. Barack Obama surprised his wife with a romantic video when she attended a women's conference in Philadelphia.
In addition, former US Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush have also marked their wedding and birthday anniversaries on social media many times in recent years.